Master Degree (English Taught) - School: Engineering
Graduates of the Master's Degree in Management Engineering receive training that enables them to enter the job market in positions of responsibility, contributing to decision-making processes related to design, technical-operations, and economic-management in companies and organizations. In particular, graduates of Management Engineering:
- Have knowledge of theoretical and applied aspects of mathematics and other basic sciences.
- Possess in-depth knowledge of theoretical-scientific aspects of engineering in general, with a specific focus on management engineering. They can apply this knowledge to identify, formulate, and solve complex problems requiring an interdisciplinary approach.
- Receive interdisciplinary training, encompassing technological, economic, and managerial aspects, contributing to a comprehensive understanding of business dynamics.
- Are able to make strategic and technical-operational decisions that impact the competitiveness of companies and organizations, leveraging both technical expertise and transversal skills.
- Are in charge of using quantitative tools and engineering methodologies to develop solutions for technological, industrial, managerial, and organizational challenges, aiming for higher efficiency, effectiveness, and continuous improvement in business performance and throughout the value chain.
- Are capable of designing, planning, managing, and optimizing complex and/or innovative systems, processes, and services.
- Have a solid foundation in professional ethics.
Language: English General Information o Class: LM–31 (Ministerial Decree No 270 of 2004) o Course type: Master Degree o Duration: 2 years o Access type: Open with curricular evaluation o School: Engineering o Department: Ingegneria dell'Impresa “Mario Lucertini” o Course code: H35
The educational program is structured to provide all graduates with a common core of training, aimed at developing skills in designing, planning, managing, optimizing, and controlling organized systems.
These include business organizations, production systems for goods and services, and economic-financial systems. The program is further enriched by specialized courses focusing on key areas relevant to today's economic and industrial landscape. Special emphasis is placed on addressing local market needs, including Enterprise systems, Production systems, Logistics and transportation systems, Digital governance and technology systems, Telecommunications systems.
To accommodate diverse career pathways, the Master's Degree in Management Engineering offers different curricula, allowing students to tailor their studies to specific industry sectors.
These curricula are continuously updated to align with market demand and industry trends, ensuring the program remains modern, relevant, and effective. An English-language track titled "Technologies and New Frontiers Management" is available for international and globally oriented students.
Graduates with a Master's Degree in Management Engineering have career prospects in innovation, development, production, advanced design, planning, management of complex systems, and entrepreneurship.
They can work in both the private and public sectors, including Manufacturing and service industries, Public administration, Consulting firms, Freelance professions and entrepreneurship. Common employment areas include Production and quality management, Logistics and supply chain, Procurement and purchasing, Human resources management, Research and Development, ICT services, Project management, Corporate management and leadership roles.
Graduates also have opportunities for self-employment, consulting, and entrepreneurial ventures, leveraging their skills to launch innovative projects and business initiatives.
Prof. Massimiliano Caramia
email: caramia@dii.uniroma2.it